
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 31st March 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 31/03/25
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target=_blank>Coalition: Why SDP as alternative platform is shaky —Sources
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Coalition: Why SDP as alternative platform is shaky —Sources
A pending case in the Appeal Court over the national leadership of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) may have accounted for the seeming lack of commitment of the promoters of the Coalition of Political leaders to using the party as an alternative platform. At least, two tendencies are said to be at a daggers drawn
Coalition: Why SDP as alternative platform is shaky —Sources
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target=_blank>Heritage Bank: NDIC promises timely payment of uninsured sums to depositors
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Heritage Bank: NDIC promises timely payment of uninsured sums to depositors
In response to concerns raised by depositors of the defunct Heritage Bank, whose balances exceed the maximum deposit insurance limit of N5 million, the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) says it has intensified efforts to ensure timely payments. Following the revocation of Heritage Bank’s banking license by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on June
Heritage Bank: NDIC promises timely payment of uninsured sums to depositors
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target=_blank>Middle Belt not part of coalition against Tinubu in 2027 —Wuyep
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Middle Belt not part of coalition against Tinubu in 2027 —Wuyep
THE chairman of the Plateau State of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Elders Forum, Ambassador Danladi Wuyep, has said the Middle Belt is not part of the ongoing coalition against President Bola Tinubu seeking a second term in office in 2027. Wuyep, who said the Muslim-Muslim ticket had backfired on the North, averred that the
Middle Belt not part of coalition against Tinubu in 2027 —Wuyep
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target=_blank>Rivers emergency rule: It’s surprising Tinubu is giving out what he refused to accept as Lagos governor —Falana
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Rivers emergency rule: It’s surprising Tinubu is giving out what he refused to accept as Lagos governor —Falana
Says nation’s economy failing HUMAN Rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has criticised President Bola Tinubu for his recent pronouncement of a state of emergency in River State, describing the nation’s number one citizen as giving out what he refused to accept then as Lagos State governor. Falana, who was speaking at a webinar tagged, “Civilian Coup?
Rivers emergency rule: It’s surprising Tinubu is giving out what he refused to accept as Lagos governor —Falana
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target=_blank>More private placement exercise characterise recapitalisation
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More private placement exercise characterise recapitalisation
THE recapitalisation process in Nigeria’s banking sector has been marked by a surge in private placement exercises, as financial institutions seek to inject fresh capital to bolster their balance sheets and comply with regulatory requirements. This trend underscores the determination of Nigerian banks to strengthen their capital base, enhance their risk-absorbing capacity, and position themselves
More private placement exercise characterise recapitalisation
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target=_blank>Former CBN deputy governor charges banks on innovation
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Former CBN deputy governor charges banks on innovation
.CIBN Inducts 1,270 Professionals AT the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria’s (CIBN) annual induction and prize awards ceremony, former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr. Sarah Alade, urged banks to prioritize innovation, emphasizing its critical role in driving growth and competitiveness in the sector. The event marked a significant milestone,
Former CBN deputy governor charges banks on innovation
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target=_blank>Banks turn to commercial papers amidst increasing deposit costs, high CR policies
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Banks turn to commercial papers amidst increasing deposit costs, high CR policies
NIGERIAN banks are increasingly relying on costly short-term commercial papers (CPs) to address liquidity challenges as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) enforces stringent cash reserve policies, driving up deposit costs, Bloomberg reports. Access Holdings Plc, Nigeria’s largest bank by assets, the Providus Bank Limited N100.00 billion Commercial Paper Programme registration of the NOVA Merchant
Banks turn to commercial papers amidst increasing deposit costs, high CR policies
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target=_blank>Sound regulatory oversight keeps banking sector strong —Cardoso
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Sound regulatory oversight keeps banking sector strong —Cardoso
THE Nigerian banking sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience and stability, thanks to the effective regulatory oversight provided by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and other relevant authorities, according to a recent assertion by the CBN governor, Olayemi Cardoso. By maintaining a robust regulatory framework, the authorities have been able to mitigate potential risks, ensure
Sound regulatory oversight keeps banking sector strong —Cardoso
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target=_blank>How Zenith Bank distributed N10.99trn loans across sectors of Nigerian economy
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How Zenith Bank distributed N10.99trn loans across sectors of Nigerian economy
IN a demonstration of its commitment to supporting the growth and development of the Nigerian economy, Zenith Bank has disbursed a staggering N10.99 trillion in loans across various sectors, providing a vital lifeline to businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals. Contained in its 2024 Financial Year report, this significant loan disbursement, which cuts across key sectors such
How Zenith Bank distributed N10.99trn loans across sectors of Nigerian economy
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target=_blank>Destiny notes (1)
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Destiny notes (1)
Stop seeking success! It is a journey, not a destination. Looking at what you think others have achieved and beating yourself up wishing you were like them is the greatest disservice to your potential. Whenever you try to be like someone else, the best you can become is a cheap imitation of that person and
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